call the person and settle things out and then you guys will be friends again
No. If it was an accident, it is likely nothing will happen except you will annoy the patrons around you. If you dump it on the ground after stealing it and an employee is running after you, that's another story. Go and say when you went in the audience was going crazy and one person hit it out of your hand and get a free one.
depends on the number of sales and the price of the movies, popcorn, candy, etc.
One pound of unpopped popcorn is equivalent to 56 cups of popcorn. One pound of unpopped popcorn will make a lot of popcorn, so care should be made before making the entire batch.
This is not going to be the answer you want. The Pacific Theater encompassed the entire Pacific Ocean. It has not physical beginning or ending.
home theater in a box is an entire surround system shiped in a box where as other systems may be bought seperately
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The movie kept the entire theater on tenterhooks with the epic battle scenes.
Home theater projection televisions are generally not fully portable. The entire system can way up to 30 pounds, but is generally more around 20.
A home theater in a box is simply that, an entire home theater packaged together and usually sold for a bundled or lower price. Home theaters in a box can be found at a number of retailers, including Best Buy.
Instead of leaving the shower water on for a minute while the water heats up, put a bucket under the shower head while it warms up. That war, you have an entire bucket of usable water and a hot shower.
The entire door was removed to make the theater accessible in case of fire.
Gaius Julius Caesar, dictator of the Roman Republic, was assassinated in the Theatre of Pompey in Rome on the ides of March (March 15), 44 BCE, by as many as 60 or so senators who feared that Caesar plotted to overthrow the Republic and become king.The great irony of Caesar's murder is that, after his death, the Republic was plunged into civil war, eventually overthrown and replaced by the Empire, headed by the first emperor, Caesar Augustus (formerly Octavius, Caesar's adopted heir). Another great irony is that he died at the foot of the statue of Pompey: the man who had opposed him, and who Caesar had fought and beaten in several battles before Pompey was murdered by the Egyptians.(see related link)